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Terrorists from the Gaza Strip fired at least three Grad missiles at southern Israel early Friday morning. The Iron Dome missile interceptor was successfully employed against some of the Grads, but one missile, fired later in a second round of launchings, hit a synagogue in Ashdod at 8:15 a.m.

Three were hurt moderately, but since the morning prayers had just finished, most congregants had left the bulding. One of the early morning missiles exploded in the vicinity of the city of Be’er Sheva. Two other missiles exploded near Ashdod. At that point, there were no reports of physical injuries or..

A rocket fired at Ashdod on Friday exploded in the courtyard of a haredi yeshiva and left six people injured. The Magen David Adom emergency services said that a 30-year-old man sustained serious wounds to his abdomen. Another person sustained moderate wounds and four were lightly injured. The victims were rushed to the Kaplan Medical Center in Rehovot. Minor damage was caused to the building. The rocket was fired at around 8:10 am and a Color Red siren was sounded in Ashdod and Gedera. Meanwhile, another rocket landed in an open field in the Ashdod area. No injuries or damage...

An Egyptian army officer and two security personnel have been killed along the Egyptian-Israeli border, Reuters reported. An Egyptian army official told the news agency the incident occurred as the IDF was chasing terrorists along the border of the resort city of Taba in south Sinai and Eilat.

According to the official, the army officer was a border guard and the two men were from the Central Security force. “An Israeli plane had been chasing militant infiltrators along the border between Taba and Eliat and one Egyptian Central Security officer and two Central Security men were caught in the line...